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April 26, 2004 |

Digital Discourse

IP magazine recently asked several prominent intellectual property practitioners, law professors and public policy advocates for their thoughts on what they consider to be the most currently pressing problems in the field of digital-related intellectual property law. Here's what they had to say.
11 minute read
October 11, 2006 |

Debate over habeas rights roils Senate

WHEN THE U.S. SENATE considered the elimination of habeas corpus rights last week, the debate hinged on whether the War on Terror allows the nation the luxury of extending such a fundamental right to noncitizens suspected of aiding terrorism. Those favoring suspension claimed habeas proceedings would hamstring the military and overburden the courts.
15 minute read
January 23, 2013 |

Chief judge likes 'real world'

Pamela South (above) knew there had to be something more to her life than writing training guides about welding. Overseeing DUI court has given her a greater belief in the capacity for people to change.
4 minute read
April 08, 2013 |

Six Big E-Discovery Blunders

What are the e-discovery "Big Six Blunders" & and the e-discovery skills and accessible software needed to banish them into oblivion? This was the topic of the opening panel of first University of Florida Levin College of Law/EDRM two-day event, "E-Discovery for the Small and Medium Case."
6 minute read
October 20, 2010 |

N.Y. Fed backing boosts Pimco push For Bank of America to buyback bad home loans

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York joined with the biggest bond investors in the U.S. in seeking to force Bank of America Corp. to buy back bad home loans packaged into securities as the battle over who will bear mortgage losses intensifies.
7 minute read
June 13, 2011 |

Reminders About Right and Wrong

Want to create an ethical workplace? Doing so is not about teaching best practices or promulgating rules and imposing sanctions for violating them, writes Michael P. Maslanka. It's about constant reminders to employees of ethical obligations and the enormous power of humbleness and forgiveness.
6 minute read
February 02, 2010 |

Shelnutt: Prosecutors engaged in vendetta to ruin me

It was in 2006 that Columbus attorney J. Mark Shelnutt first heard from clients that an agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration in Columbus had told them if they needed a lawyer, they better look somewhere else. The reason they were being steered away, Shelnutt said his clients told him, was because he had become the subject of a criminal investigation by federal law enforcement agents.
27 minute read
April 02, 2010 |

A closer look

Helio Castroneves sells his Coral Gables home for $2.3 million
2 minute read
July 09, 2009 |

Shades of 'Green': Developing Guidance for Consumers

Trisha L. Smith, a counsel at Tarter, Krinsky & Drogin, writes: Many companies are well-intentioned in their efforts to create a pro-environmental image, having undertaken actual steps to improve the eco-friendly quality of their wares. However, when pressed by consumers, these well-intentioned companies may find it difficult to back their "green" claims. Other companies may intentionally try to mislead or deceive "green conscious" consumers by boasting about being friends of the environment when in fact they are not very "eco-friendly" at all.
9 minute read

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